OPIOIDS ADDICTION TREATMENT
Opioids are among the most addictive drugs on the market today. However, many people who suffer from opioid addiction may not realize that they have a problem or may be hiding it.
If you or a loved one are addicted to opioids, then contact CMAR. Our opioid addiction treatment program can help you get off of opioids for good.
At CMAR, our treatment programs include medication-assisted treatment, outpatient rehab, and aftercare that guides you through each stage of recovery. We have the facilities, staff, and care necessary to help you recover for life.
CMAR offers Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), a compassionate and practical approach that combines FDA-approved medications with comprehensive therapies to help ease cravings and withdrawal symptoms.
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy
- Dialectical behavior therapy
- Trauma therapy for PTSD
- Acceptance and commitment therapy
- Motivational interviewing
- Medication-Assisted Treatment
- Individual therapy
- Family therapy
- Group therapy
What Are Opioids?
Opioids are a group of drugs that stimulate the body’s nervous system to produce either feelings of pain relief or pleasure. Some opioids, such as Vicodin, Percocet, and OxyContin, can be prescribed by a doctor to relieve severe pain. The category of prescription opioids includes the following:
- Codeine
- Diphenoxylate (Lomotil)
- Fentanyl (Duragesic)
- Hydrocodone (Vicodin)
- Hydromorphone (Dilaudid)
- Meperidine (Demerol)
- Methadone
- Morphine (Kadian, Avinza)
- Oxycodone (OxyContin, Percodan, Percocet)
- Propoxyphene (Darvon)
Signs And Symptoms Of Opioid Addiction
While an opioid use disorder should be diagnosed by a doctor, learning how to identify the common signs and symptoms of opioid addiction can help you determine if you or a loved one needs to seek help. Common signs that you may be experiencing opioid addiction include:
- An inability to control or stop opioid use
- Opioid craving
- Weight loss
- Changes in routine
- Flu-like symptoms
- Financial problems
- Theft from loved ones
- Lack of hygiene
Benefits of Opioids Medication-Assisted Treatment

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) is a highly effective option for individuals struggling with opioid use disorder.
It significantly reduces withdrawal symptoms and cravings, preventing relapse and supporting sustained recovery. MAT also stabilizes brain chemistry, lowering the risk of overdose and blocking the euphoric effects of opioids.
Additionally, it improves patient retention in treatment programs, enhances social functioning, and increases the likelihood of gaining and maintaining employment. By addressing both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction, MAT provides a comprehensive path to recovery and long-term rehab.
- MAT effectively reduces withdrawal symptoms and cravings
- Prevents relapse and supports sustained recovery
- Stabilizes brain chemistry, lowering the risk of overdose
- Blocks the euphoric effects of opioids and alcohol
- Improves patient retention in treatment programs
- Enhances social functioning
- Increases the likelihood of gaining and maintaining employment
- Addresses both the physical and psychological aspects of addiction
- Provides a comprehensive path to recovery and long-term sobriety
HOW IT WORKS
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Your healing journey and new life starts now
Nothing would stand in my way of a drink. My actions revolved around minimizing consequences to decisions that would reap the best benefit of this disorder. This disease manipulates you and as a result, you manipulate everyone around you just to fulfill a falsely created ritual.
After spending another round in rehab, I started an intensive outpatient program at CMAR. I recently graduated and started in their regular outpatient program. I get to see a certified counselor every week in addition to fixed flexible courses. This place saved my life. I don’t take that lightly and I’m not exercising my freedom of speech just to say it. I mean it, CMAR’s professional staff and programs saved my life.
I just hit the 7 month mark of my sobriety. I’m happy, in every sense of the word, in a way that I haven’t been in many years. For anyone out there struggling, please recognize, I know exactly what you’re going through. I’m not unique in any way. I just decided that my life is worth living without substances.
I believe that taking your first step to accepting this truth is going to be the hardest. Please consider allowing CMAR to help you ground this decision. It’s the most important choice you’ll ever make. The road to recovery is not an easy one. The greatest part of all the difficulty is that we’re not alone. CMAR develops serious relationships with others through intense attributable work.
Since this is working for me, I have no doubt in my heart that it will work for you. Please take action because it’s already too late. For a lot of people, they never got to this realization. I hope to see you soon in one of the classes.
Peace and grace be with you,
Jeremiah White
Seeking help for a loved one?
There’s hope for a better, drug and alcohol-free life. If you or a loved one is seeking help for an opioid, benzo, or alcohol addiction, CMAR can provide the support and resources needed to get you on the path to recovery.
Take the First Step Toward Recovery
There is always hope for a better, drug and alcohol-free life. If you or someone you care about is struggling with opioid, benzo, or alcohol addiction, CMAR is here to offer the support and resources needed to start the journey to recovery. Our MAT program combines medication-assisted treatment with psychotherapy, case management services, and peer support for sustained recovery.
Please don’t wait to get some help. Contact us at (833) 448-0127 or online to discover more about MAT and our addiction treatment services in Denver and the surrounding areas. With the proper support, you can take control of your life.
Why Choose Colorado Medication Assisted Recovery
At CMAR, we understand that long-lasting recovery demands much more than a prescription. Recovery is a challenging personal journey of incremental change, and medication is only one element of treatment.
We know that many people suffering from substance use disorder may also have co-occurring other mental health conditions, such as depression and anxiety. We look at the family, social supports, and prior history of trauma and develop individual treatment plans accordingly. We believe treating mental health alongside addiction is an indispensable part of our opioid addiction treatment programs and alcohol addiction treatment programs.
We help our patients identify the causes of anger, fear, sadness, and loneliness and provide tools to cope effectively so they don’t cause a relapse.
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Our addiction specialists are here to help 24/7. Give us a call and we can help find the right treatment program for you or your loved one – even if it’s not ours! We are here to help.
